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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018

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Historical study provides a training that helps prepare students for graduate study and

for widely varied careers in teaching, law, the church, government, diplomatic

service, museums, libraries, social services, business, journalism, and other fields.

Upon completion of the history major, students will be able to

articulate a thesis that is historical and argumentative

compose an historical argument using primary sources in support of an

appropriate thesis

engage with secondary sources by situating one’s own thesis and argument

within the topic’s historiography

Major Requirements

The following courses are required (11 units):

two units from the following:

HI 102, and either HI 103 or HI 110

or

HI 181 and HI 182

HI 151 or HI 155

HI 152

HI 300 (normally completed in the sophomore or junior year)

HI 400

five elective units, two at the 200 level and three at the 300 level;

at least one must be in United States history, one in European

history, and one in Latin American, Asian, or Middle Eastern history

History courses at the100 level deal with events and processes that affect human societies

over long periods of time and across broad geographical areas not confined to national

boundaries. History courses at the 200 level examine a single cultural or national entity,

or a clearly related group of such entities (usually a century or more). History courses at

the 300 level are focused temporally or topically.

History majors are encouraged to develop a degree of competence in one or more

foreign languages and to use this competence in their historical reading and

research. Knowledge of a foreign language is particularly important for students

planning graduate work. Students contemplating graduate work are urged to take

at least three units in one foreign language.

In addition, the faculty strongly recommends for its majors an off-campus

experience and HI 498 Teaching Experience in History where feasible.